Bill Arnold <> wrote:

> Well, it's also possible that tablets will be built into tables at
> some point, and diners will link up directly with the chefs (and
> maybe see a video of how certain dishes are prepared, etc.) - which
> will really change the role of the waitress. Just being a tad more
> futuristic, one thing I did mention to this guy is that entertainment
> is a really big wave, and perhaps the waitress of the future will, of
> necessity, take on a more entertaining angle.      

Hahahaha. You don't know the personality of chefs do you?  The nice ones on
TV are few and far between.  Most are egotistical bastards and having them
interact with anyone but your staff will only hurt your business.  That is
why you hire in commission based sales people, to buffer the clients from
the insanity.   




Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/

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